The Grand Silence, Isabelle Huppert
「I Merge Into It All」
"Everything has a voice"
The Story of Sound
Our film Everything Has a Voice is filled with nature's murmurs — the creak of a wooden door, air through beams, and water into ripples. Isabelle Huppert moves through temples, caves, and marketplaces, letting each sound become her guide. This story is about merging.
Isabelle Huppert
Known for her restraint and quiet intensity, Isabelle does not impose herself on these places. Instead, she listens — to bells echoing, threads weaving, markets alive, silences lingering. In that listening, she becomes part of the scene.
The Voice between Songmont and Isabelle
This story is also our philosophy.
To listen deeply, to what is often overlooked:
Like sound against stone, our pieces carry both resonance and quietude.
To weave human touch into the everyday:
Our bags are not only companions but keepers of subtle stories: a clasp clicking shut, leather brushed by a hand, the murmur of threads binding fabric.
To dwell in contrasts:
Between silence and noise, stillness and motion, leather and stone — each encounter heightens awareness.
The Grand Silence
To hear all things is to live more fully. To hear the silent is to meet the self.
Through this collaboration with Isabelle Huppert, we wanted to express more than aesthetics. We wanted to express a way of being: to merge into the world without resistance, to carry sound and silence alike, and to find clarity in both.
This is what Songmont means with the story Everything Has a Voice.